GA: Arrest for obstruction didn’t support SI under Gant

Defendant was arrested for obstruction, and the search of his truck after he was handcuffed was invalid under Gant. Hargis v. State, 319 Ga. App. 432, 735 S.E.2d 91 (2012).

The court credits the officers’ testimony that defendant spontaneously admitted to having a gun on him after a brief encounter that was not a confrontation and involved “exchanging pleasantries.” United States v. Pankey, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 169276 (D. Ore. November 29, 2012).*

Defendant’s stop was for a broken taillight, and the officer saw furtive movements under the seat, and there was a cigarette pack with glass tubes sticking out in plain view. State v. Bridges, 104 So. 3d 657 (La. App. 4 Cir. 2012).*

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